Eating like an Indian: negotiating social relations in the Spanish colonies
E RodrguezAlegra - Current Anthropology, 2005 - journals.uchicago.edu
Food and eating were important aspects of the negotiation of social relationships and power
in the Spanish colonies in the Americas. A comparison of archaeological assemblages in …
in the Spanish colonies in the Americas. A comparison of archaeological assemblages in …
The archaeological study of Spanish colonialism in the Americas
M Van Buren - Journal of Archaeological Research, 2010 - Springer
Spanish colonial archaeology has undergone a fundamental shift since the Columbian
Quincentenary due to the adoption of a bottom-up understanding of colonialism that …
Quincentenary due to the adoption of a bottom-up understanding of colonialism that …
Trade, tribute, and neutron activation: The colonial political economy of Xaltocan, Mexico
E Rodríguez-Alegría, JK Millhauser… - Journal of Anthropological …, 2013 - Elsevier
Abstract In Trade, Tribute, and Transportation, Ross Hassig argues that indigenous towns in
the northern Basin of Mexico during the colonial period were largely self-sufficient. They …
the northern Basin of Mexico during the colonial period were largely self-sufficient. They …
Majolica in the early colonial Andes: the role of Panamanian wares
RW Jamieson - Latin American Antiquity, 2001 - cambridge.org
As one of the most common artifact categories found on Spanish colonial sites, the wheel-
made, tin-glazed pottery known as majolica is an important chronological and social …
made, tin-glazed pottery known as majolica is an important chronological and social …
[图书][B] Ceramics and the Spanish conquest: response and continuity of indigenous pottery technology in Central México
G Hernández Sánchez - 2011 - library.oapen.org
Focusing on the native ceramic technology of central Mexico during the early colonial period
and the present-day, this book offers a refreshing view into the process of cultural continuity …
and the present-day, this book offers a refreshing view into the process of cultural continuity …
Indigenous ware or Spanish import? The case of Indígena ware and approaches to power in Colonial Mexico
E Rodríguez-Alegría, H Neff, MD Glascock - Latin American Antiquity, 2003 - cambridge.org
For the last two decades, archaeologists have believed that a ceramic type known as
Indígena Ware was an imitation of European majolica, produced by colonial Nahuas in …
Indígena Ware was an imitation of European majolica, produced by colonial Nahuas in …
[图书][B] Archaeologies of early modern Spanish colonialism
S Montón-Subías, MC Berrocal, AR Martínez - 2016 - Springer
Our most heartfelt thanks to all the contributors in this volume for their dedicated effort and
collaboration through all the phases of the manuscript. Most of them were also present in the …
collaboration through all the phases of the manuscript. Most of them were also present in the …
The discovery and exploration of Tristán de Luna y Arellano's 1559–1561 settlement on Pensacola Bay
JE Worth, ED Benchley, JR Lloyd, JA Melcher - Historical Archaeology, 2020 - Springer
Following the fortuitous 2015 discovery of a substantial assemblage of mid-16th-century
Spanish ceramics in a residential neighborhood overlooking the Emanuel Point shipwrecks …
Spanish ceramics in a residential neighborhood overlooking the Emanuel Point shipwrecks …
[图书][B] How to make a new Spain: the material worlds of colonial Mexico City
E Rodríguez-Alegría - 2023 - books.google.com
How to Make a New Spain presents an unprecedented view of the material worlds of Mexico
City in the sixteenth century, drawing from a combination of sources and methodologies. It …
City in the sixteenth century, drawing from a combination of sources and methodologies. It …
Solving a sunken mystery: The investigation and identification of a sixteenth-century shipwreck
C Malcom - 2017 - eprints.hud.ac.uk
In the summer of 1991, St. Johns Expeditions, a Florida-based marine salvage company,
discovered a shipwreck buried behind a shallow reef along the western edge of the Little …
discovered a shipwreck buried behind a shallow reef along the western edge of the Little …